It'll look different this week with Western Ontario dropping their game today against Mac. Calgary took care of their business and will stay top 3. Queen's probably replaces UWO in the top 3, of course that's banking on a Laval win tomorrow.

Calgary's decisive win over UBC separates both teams from the pack, but clearly in opposite directions.

Sask is an enigma. They have two shoot-out wins. In one, the attempted 2-point convert by Calgary raised eyebrows. In the other, a missed FG by SFU saved their bacon. Their only other win was by 1 point! Odd as it may seem, Sask could be 0-4. But they have achieved 3 victories and for that hang on to #2. This thread is for evaluating what has happened, not for predicting future results.

Regina, Manitoba, Alberta, and SFU all fall into place but are clearly part of that large mid-range blob of CIS teams. With 4 losses UBC falls below that group.

As previously announced, Concordia has had their jabroni alert lifted by virtue of their win over Sherbrooke. However, they are, like UBC, bottom of the blob.

However, I regret to announce that Acadia is now a jabroni. They have had one too many "off days". That's just what they are - a team that gets the crap kicked out of them by decent teams.

Montreal and Laval are clearly the top two teams in the CIS right now. That TSN2 broadcast was CFL quality. Too bad there wasn't more of that. If we omit them and the jabronis, here's what the other 6 have done:
St. Francis-Xavier: 2-0
McGill: 2-1
St. Mary's: 1-1
Sherbrooke: 2-3
Bishop's: 1-2
Concordia: 1-2

NOTE: #8 through #21 are still within mili-rankings of one another. (See their records against non-jabronis for verification.) The segments of the rankings have been colour-coded and separated for your viewing convenience.